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Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile Dysfunction(ED) is the failure to get or keep an erection sufficiently firm to have exposure. It's occasionally alluded to as a weakness, although this term is currently utilized less frequently.

Our caring team of Safe Hands Clinic experts can help you with your health concerns. Visit Dr. Raina's safe hands Clinic who is the best Erectile Dysfunction (ED), PE Treatm...

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Erectile Dysfunction
 
Premature Ejaculation

Premature Ejaculation

Premature ejaculation (PE) is one of the most common male sexual disorders and has been estimated to occur in 4-39% of men in the general community. Orgasm and emission of semen occurring just before or shortly after beginning sexual intercourse. Premature ejaculation (PE) is when you have an orgasm before intercourse or less than a minute after you start.

The main symptom of premature ejaculation is...

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NightFall Treatment

The Nightfall problem is more of a psychological problem rather than a sexual problem. When a man ejaculates during sleep, without being aware of it, he is said to be suffering from nightfall problems. We also refer to nightfall problems as “wet dreams’ or nocturnal emissions. The reason behind this problem can be too much exposure to sexual content, and low sexual activity during that period.

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NightFall Treatment
 
Masturbation Treatment

Masturbation Treatment

Masturbation is a common activity. It’s a natural and safe way to explore your body, feel pleasure, and release built-up sexual tension. It occurs among people of all backgrounds, genders, and races. Masturbation is a common part of sexuality in most cases. The frequency of masturbation varies widely from person to person, and there is no such thing as a “normal” frequency.

If you are suffering from Masturbation &am...

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Penis Enlargement

Penis enlargement, or male enhancement, is any technique aimed to increase the size of a human penis. Some methods aim to increase total length, others the shaft's girth, and yet others the glans size. Techniques include surgery, supplements, ointments, patches, and physical methods like pumping, jelqing and traction Visit:- Dr Raina’s Safe Hands Clinic for Penis Enlargement Treatment. Best 20years E...

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Penis Enlargement
 
Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Sexually Transmitted Diseases

STD Treatment By Best Doctor Vinod Raina

The term sexually transmitted disease (STD) is used to refer to a condition given from one person to another during sexual contact. You can get an STD by having unprotected vaginal, anal, or oral sex with someone who has the STD. Visit Dr Raina's Safe Hands Clinic for Best STD Treatment in Delhi or Call us for online consultation:- 7687878787, 9871605858.

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Male Infertility

Male infertility can be caused by a lack of sperm, defective sperm function, or sperm delivery obstructions. Male infertility may be caused by illnesses, injuries, chronic health problems, lifestyle choices, and other factors.

Nearly one in every seven couples is infertile, meaning they haven't been able to have a child despite having had frequent, unprotected sexual contact for a year or more. Male infertility i...

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Male Infertility
 
Female Infertility

Female Infertility

Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive after at least a year of trying (or 6 months if the woman is over age 35). Infertility is a term used to describe when a woman has repeated miscarriages. Age, physical issues, hormone abnormalities, and lifestyle or environmental factors can all contribute to female infertility. Visit Dr Raina's Safe Hands Clinic For Best Female Infertility Treatment or C...

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Low Libido Treatment

Low Libido Treatment at Dr Raina's Safe Hands Clinic

Low libido describes a decreased interest in sexual activity.It’s common to lose interest in sex from time to time, and libido levels vary through life. It’s also normal for your interest not to match your partner’s at times. However, low libido for a long period of time may cause concern for some people. It can sometimes be a...

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Low Libido Treatment
 
Human Papillomavirus

Human Papillomavirus

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a virus that is spread from person to person by skin-to-skin contact. There are more than 100 different types of HPV, with more than 40 of them being transmitted through sexual contact and affecting your genitals, mouth, and throat. Visit Dr Raina's Safe Hands Clinic For HPV Virus Treatment.

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most com...

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Paraphilia

Paraphilia (previously known as sexual perversion and sexual deviation) is the experience of intense sexual arousal to atypical objects, situations, fantasies, behaviors, or individuals. No consensus has been found for any precise border between unusual sexual interests and paraphilic ones.

The various paraphilic disorders affect a wide variety of people. The level of severity, distress, and impairment (up to and inc...

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Paraphilia
 
Delayed Ejaculation

Delayed Ejaculation

Delayed ejaculation treatment depends on the underlying cause, but it might include taking a medication or making changes to medications you currently take, undergoing psychological counseling, or addressing alcohol or illegal drug use.

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Dhat

Effective treatments in the form of medications and counseling - psychotherapy are available. Psychotherapy: Aimed at reassurance and correction of wrong beliefs. Medication: To relieve anxiety and sad mood that is often present in such situations

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Dhat
 
Side effects of Masturbation

Side effects of Masturbation

My penis is mad at me. How could I write an article on the negative side effects of masturbation? He thinks I’m a traitor and switched teams. I hope he doesn’t take it out on me and be a passive-aggressive limp noodle for my next sexcapade. But how much do we really know about masturbation and its side effects? Sure, we know masturbation feels good -- that’s a gimme. There are nearly endless techniq...

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Sexual Weakness

Erectile dysfunction (difficulty getting/keeping an erection). Premature ejaculation (reaching orgasm too quickly). Delayed or inhibited ejaculation (reaching orgasm too slowly or not at all). Low libido (reduced interest in sex)

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Sexual Weakness
 
Sexual Timing

Sexual Timing

The average therapists' responses defined the ranges of intercourse activity times: "adequate," from three to seven minutes; "desirable," from seven to 13 minutes; "too short" from one to two minutes; and "too long" from 10 to 30 minutes.

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Anxiety Disorders

A mental health disorder characterised by feelings of worry, anxiety or fear that are strong enough to interfere with one's daily activities.

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Anxiety Disorders
 
Performance Disorders

Performance Disorders

The incidence of major depression among adults has been shown to be socially differentiated, and there are reasons to seek explanations for this before adulthood. In this cohort study, we examined whether academic performance in adolescence predicts depression in adulthood, and the extent to which externalizing disorders explain this association.

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Male shyness

Shyness is a feeling of fear or discomfort when being around other people, especially in new situations or among strangers.

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Male shyness
 
Drug Indused Erectile Dysfunction

Drug Indused Erectile Dysfunction

Other drugs associated with sexual dysfunction include digoxin, clofibrate, cimetidine and various hormonal agents and antineoplastics. An important first step in approaching all impotent patients is the taking of a detailed medical, surgical, sexual and drug/substance abuse history.

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Lifestyle Erectile Dysfunction

Lifestyle changes such as eating a healthy diet, getting regular exercise, and maintaining a normal weight may help improve sexual function

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Lifestyle Erectile Dysfunction
 
Physological factors of responsible for ED

Physological factors of responsible for ED

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a major sexual dysfunction involving both physiological and psychological factors. While the primary physiological cause of ED is associated with endocellular degeneration and disorders of neural reflex, its psychological causes are mainly hyposexuality, anxiety and depression

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Diabetes Induced Erectile Dysfunction

the inability to get or maintain an erection firm enough for sex — is common in men who have diabetes, especially those with type 2 diabetes. It can stem from damage to nerves and blood vessels caused by poor long-term blood sugar control

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Diabetes Induced Erectile Dysfunction
 
Clogged arteries can cause ED

Clogged arteries can cause ED

If left untreated, flow can come to a screeching halt. Clogged arteries can cause ED and this condition can also cause angina, heart attacks

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High Blood Pressure Induced ED

High blood pressure is a major cause of erection problems. A study in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society found that about 49% of men ages 40 to 79 with high blood pressure had erectile dysfunction

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High Blood Pressure Induced ED
 
Prostate Induced ED

Prostate Induced ED

The study shows that urinary tract problems caused by an enlarged prostate, such as getting up many times during the night to urinate, may be associated with erectile dysfunction and other problems relating to sex in older men. They say these two extremely frequent conditions may share a common cause

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Drugs Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction is a highly prevalent medical problem affecting a significant proportion of men. It is important for a number of reasons, causing impairment of quality of life and, if related to drug therapy, leading to non-compliance. Drug therapy accounts for erectile dysfunction in approximately 25% of cases and is mostly readily reversible when the offending agent is stopped, or a suitable alternative is substituted. Many classes of d...

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Drugs Induced Erectile Dysfunction
 
Smoking Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Smoking Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Can Smoking Cigarettes Cause Impotence? Erectile dysfunction (ED), also called impotence, can be caused by a range of physical and psychological factors. Among them is cigarette smoking. It's not surprising since smoking can damage your blood vessels, and ED is often a result of poor arterial blood supply to the penis

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Alcohol Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Alcohol-induced erectile dysfunction is a temporary condition due to overindulging in alcohol. This could refer to the inability to achieve an erection at all or a situation in which a person gets an erection that is weaker or shorter-lasting than desired

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Alcohol Induced Erectile Dysfunction
 
Harmonal Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Harmonal Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Hormone abnormalities can cause ED. These include increased prolactin, a hormone made by the pituitary gland. They also include steroid abuse by bodybuilders, too much or too little thyroid hormone, and hormones used to treat prostate cancer. In rare cases, low testosterone causes ED

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Prolactin Induced Erectile Dysfunction

In hyperprolactinemia, which induces hypogonadism, the excess prolactin interferes with secretion of gonadotropin-releasing hormone, resulting in decreased testosterone and erectile dysfunction. Hyperprolactinemia caused by a pituitary tumor can be managed with surgery and/or a dopamine agonist

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Prolactin Induced Erectile Dysfunction
 
Testone Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Testone Induced Erectile Dysfunction

If you have low T, your levels of the male sex hormone, testosterone, drop below normal. When that happens it may affect your sex life. Your sex drive could go down. And you might develop erectile dysfunction (ED)

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Human Growth Harmones Induced Erectile Dysfunction

These problems may include erectile dysfunction. Human Growth Hormone (HGH) also plays a role in a man's libido and sexual performance. When HGH levels drop, scores of metabolic woes can emerge. Among them can be difficulty maintaining an erection.

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Human Growth Harmones Induced Erectile Dysfunction
 
Throyid Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Throyid Induced Erectile Dysfunction

According to the International Society for Sexual Medicine, hypothyroidism (an underactive thyroid) and hyperthyroidism (an overactive thyroid) may each cause erectile dysfunction because they cause symptoms including fatigue, low mood, and low sex drive

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Obesity Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Overweight and obesity may increase the risk of erectile dysfunction (ED) by 30–90% as compared with normal weight subjects. On the other hand, subjects with ED tend to be heavier and with a greater waist than subjects without ED, and also are more likely to be hypertensive and hypercholesterolemic.

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Obesity Induced Erectile Dysfunction
 
Weight Loss Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Weight Loss Induced Erectile Dysfunction

While there's no scientific data showing that being overweight directly causes ED, some studies show a clear link between weight loss

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Tuberclose Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Trauma or injury to the penis and/or the pelvic blood vessels and nerves is another potential factor in the development of ED. Peyronie's disease is a condition associated with ED. Peyronie's disease is thought to result from minor repetitive trauma to the penis that leads to scarring of the tunica albuginea.

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Tuberclose Induced Erectile Dysfunction
 
HIV Induced Erectile Dysfunction

HIV Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction often affects men as they get older. It is also more common in men with HIV than in the general population, although it has been difficult to estimate how many men with HIV are affected. Research suggests that around 40 to 60% of men with HIV may have some degree of erectile dysfunction.

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Steroids Induced Erectile Dysfunction

This reduces sexual desire in both sexes,45 and affects arousal and orgasm. Steroids such as prednisone used for many chronic inflammatory disorders result in low serum testosterone which reduces sexual desire and causes erectile dysfunction.

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Steroids Induced Erectile Dysfunction
 
Insomnia Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Insomnia Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Sleep deprivation caused by sleep apnea may cause a man's testosterone levels to dip. It may also restrict oxygen. Testosterone and oxygen are both important for healthy erections. Researchers have also suggested that stress and fatigue related to lack of sleep may make sexual problems worse.

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Depression Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Over time, chronic stress (chronically high cortisol levels) decreases the amount of testosterone your body makes. Low testosterone, also known as “low T,” is common in men with mental health issues like depression and anxiety who experience erectile dysfunction.

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Depression Induced Erectile Dysfunction
 
Workload Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Workload Induced Erectile Dysfunction

When erectile dysfunction (ED) occurs in relationships, partners could grow ... embarrassment, anxiety, and depression related to the ED

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Junkfood Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Eating the Western diet is a risk factor for erectile dysfunction and coronary artery disease. How can junk food lovers avoid these problems

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Junkfood Induced Erectile Dysfunction
 
Homosexual Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Homosexual Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Homosexually active men and women are no more immune than anyone else from various types of sexual dysfunction and underlying

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Sex Tablet Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Many medicines and recreational drugs can affect a man's sexual arousal and sexual performance. What causes erection problems in one man may not affect another man.

Talk to your health care provider if you think that a drug is having a negative effect on your sexual performance. Never stop taking any medicine without first talking to your provider. Some medicines may lead to life-threatening reactions if you do not take care when...

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Sex Tablet Induced Erectile Dysfunction
 
Protein Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Protein Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction is a common problem affecting many men across all age groups. Its etiology is multifactorial. Hormonal, vascular, neurogenic, lifestyle, and psychological entities have all been implicated as causative agents. The molecular basis underlying its etiology and progression is complex and still challenges researchers in the field. Nonetheless, newly discovered common pathways and targets of its pathogenesis have opened a new er...

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Porn Addiction Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Pornography Habit Is Linked to Erectile Dysfunction, Research Suggests. Survey says more then 50 percent with erectile dysfunction problems during partnered sex don't have a problem when watching porn. According to the survey, 45 percent of young men with a porn addiction have erectile dysfunction.

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Porn Addiction Induced Erectile Dysfunction
 
Follicle Stimulating Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Follicle Stimulating Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction and extramarital sex induced by timed intercourse: a ... such as follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH)

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Herpes Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection increases the risk of erectile dysfunction (ED), according to researchers in Taiwan. Investigators compared 1,717 male HSV-infected patients with 6,864 male controls without HSV and matched for age, time of enrollment, and comorbidities

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Herpes Induced Erectile Dysfunction
 
Trichomoniasis can cause Erectile Dysfunction

Trichomoniasis can cause Erectile Dysfunction

In men, trichomoniasis can cause erectile dysfunction or prostate cancer. Being a sexually transmitted disease, trichomoniasis can affect both the partners at the same time

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Chlamydia Induced Erectile Dysfunction

If left untreated, it can lead to serious long-term health problems. One of the complications that chlamydia can cause is erectile dysfunction (ED). However, this tends to be the result of chlamydia infecting a man's prostate and causing prostatitis. It's not uncommon for men with prostatitis to also have ED.

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Chlamydia Induced Erectile Dysfunction
 
Gonorrhea Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Gonorrhea Induced Erectile Dysfunction

A common question men have is whether sexually transmitted infections (formerly known as STDs) can lead to erectile dysfunction. The short answer is yes. Certain STIs, like chlamydia, gonorrhea, untreated HIV, and viral hepatitis can sometimes cause infections in the prostate gland.

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Syphillis Induced Erectile Dysfunction

according to Dr Vinod Raina  best hiv specialist in delhi syphilis is a disease which is chronic in nature and is caused by treponema pallidum, this disease is caused by or it is transmitted sexually and is characterized by a episodes of acute disease interrupted by symptomatic periods average 3 to 6 weeks primary lesion can appear associated with regional lymph adenopathy and then resolves without treatment the...

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Syphillis Induced Erectile Dysfunction
 
Injury Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Injury Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Trauma or injury to the penis and/or the pelvic blood vessels and nerves is another potential factor in the development of ED. Peyronie's disease is a condition associated with ED. Peyronie's disease is thought to result from minor repetitive trauma to the penis that leads to scarring of the tunica albuginea.

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Heat stroke Induced Erectile Dysfunction

As men get older, erectile dysfunction (ED) becomes more common. ED occurs when a man is unable to get and keep an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse.

ED can be a chronic problem, or it can occur randomly and occasionally. Many causes can contribute to both chronic and temporary ED.

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Heat stroke Induced Erectile Dysfunction
 
Neurological Disorder InducedED

Neurological Disorder InducedED

Neurologic causes. There are many neurological (nerve problems) causes of ED. Diabetes, chronic alcoholism, multiple sclerosis, heavy metal poisoning, spinal cord and nerve injuries, and nerve damage from pelvic operations can cause erectile dysfunction.

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Cancer Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Prostate, bladder, colon, and rectal cancer are sometimes treated with radiation to the pelvis. This can cause problems with erections. The higher the total dose of radiation and the wider the section of the pelvis treated, the greater the chance of erection problems later.

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Cancer Induced Erectile Dysfunction
 
Corona Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Corona Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Comorbidities related to COVID-19 have become a common phenomenon during the second wave of the coronavirus. From black fungus, white fungus, happy hypoxia to pneumonia, COVID-19 is affecting various organs of our body and making us prone to various diseases. One of the recent studies found that COVID-19 can cause erectile dysfunction and affect fertility.

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Typhoid Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Can In terms of military strength, although Can Typhoid Cause Erectile Dysfunction the crow soldiers of Lu Typhoid Jian Cause are extraordinary

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Typhoid Induced Erectile Dysfunction
 
Dengue Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Dengue Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Dengue fever is the most prevalent viral disease caused by arthropods in the world. Post-dengue neurological complications have been reported in less than 1% of cases. Urinary and sexual dysfunctions after complications of dengue infection are rare. We report a case of a young patient who presented with transverse myelitis after dengue infection and evolved with voiding and sexual dysfunction. Transverse myelitis a...

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Malaria Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Can hydroxychloroquine cause ED? The Role of Medication in RA Dysfunction However, erectile dysfunction has been reported by some men taking these medications: Methotrexate (Trexall) Sulfasalazine (Azulfidine) Hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil)

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Malaria Induced Erectile Dysfunction
 
Liver Cirrhosis Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Liver Cirrhosis Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Conclusion. About two?thirds of male patients with cirrhosis show erectile dysfunction. Severity of liver dysfunction, portal hypertension, arterial hypertension and diabetes were identified as risk factors for erectile dysfunction.

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Kidney Failure Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Core tip: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common condition in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. The etiology is multifactorial. Phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors are commonly used for the initial treatment. ED has gained attention as an early marker for cardiovascular disease (CVD), which it frequently precedes.

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Kidney Failure Induced Erectile Dysfunction
 
Cardiovascular Problems Induced Erectile Dysfunction

Cardiovascular Problems Induced Erectile Dysfunction

There is a very strong link between erectile dysfunction and heart disease. Several studies have shown that if a man has ED, he has a greater risk of having heart disease. Having ED is as much a risk factor for heart disease as a history of smoking or a family history of coronary artery disease.

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Wife Tansen Induced Erectile Dysfunction

It is one of the most common sexual challenges men face and can be very distressing. Some people, particularly those who have religious or moral qualms about pornography, argue that porn use can cause erectile dysfunction.

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Wife Tansen Induced Erectile Dysfunction
 
Myths Nightfall and Masturbation

Myths Nightfall and Masturbation

Nightfall actually occurs when one does not masturbate or abstain from sex. It's the natural way to remove excess sperms from your testicular sac. Nightfall Decreases Sperm Count: Nightfall does not reduce your sperm count. Your body relies on this mechanism to induce the formation of healthy sperm.

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